| Management number | 232001057 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | US$90.00 | Model Number | 232001057 | ||
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What people show in everyday life is rarely the full image of who they are. Public behaviour, like a photograph taken in bright daylight, presents only the surface exposure.Modern relationships are often described in simple terms: love, compatibility, communication. Yet the emotional reality of human connection is rarely that straightforward. Beneath the surface of everyday interactions lie deeper psychological patterns, cultural expectations and learned behaviours that quietly shape the way people form attachments, respond to conflict and interpret intimacy.This thought-provoking work explores the hidden architecture of relationships. Drawing on insights from psychology, sociology and philosophy, it examines why certain relational patterns repeat across different lives and circumstances. Why do people sometimes remain in relationships that undermine their wellbeing? Why are emotional instability and intensity so often mistaken for passion? And how do early experiences, social narratives and personal identity influence the choices individuals make in their intimate lives?Rather than offering simplistic advice or easy solutions, this book invites readers to look more carefully at the forces shaping their relational experiences. It explores how emotional expectations are formed, how communication patterns develop and how cultural ideas about love and loyalty can influence personal decisions in ways that often go unnoticed.At its heart, the work is an exploration of awareness. When individuals begin to recognise the psychological and social influences that guide their behaviour, they gain the opportunity to respond differently to the environments they inhabit. Patterns that once appeared inevitable can be re-examined with greater clarity, allowing people to reconsider the assumptions that shape their understanding of intimacy and connection.This is not simply a book about dysfunctional relationships. It is a wider reflection on the nature of human connection, the ways in which identity is shaped through interaction with others and the quiet forces that influence how people navigate trust, vulnerability and responsibility.Human relationships form one of the most influential environments in which personal identity, emotional development and social behaviour unfold. The story explored in this work examines how relational patterns develop, why some individuals repeatedly become entangled in unhealthy or unstable relationships, and how broader cultural expectations shape what people come to accept as normal within their intimate lives. Rather than presenting relationships as simple personal choices, the work examines them as complex psychological and sociological systems in which past experience, emotional learning and cultural narratives interact to influence behaviour.At the heart of the discussion lies the recognition that relationship dynamics rarely emerge in isolation. Individuals bring with them a lifetime of emotional learning that begins long before their first romantic experience. Family environments, childhood attachments and early social encounters all contribute to the internal frameworks that shape how people interpret intimacy and trust. These frameworks operate largely beneath conscious awareness, guiding expectations about closeness, conflict and emotional safety. When people repeatedly encounter similar relationship dynamics across different partners, the pattern may reveal deeper influences rather than simple coincidence.For readers interested in psychology, social behaviour and the deeper patterns that shape human relationships, this work offers a compelling invitation to pause, reflect and see familiar experiences through a new and more revealing lens. Read more
| ASIN | B0GSRFTSRD |
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| XRay | Not Enabled |
| Language | English |
| File size | 3.9 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Print length | 394 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | March 16, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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